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Meditation Christmas Nativity 1.1
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This app provides an opportunity to reflect onthe true meaning of Christmas. It is appropriate for all ages from3 -100. It provides a valuable learning experience to introducechildren to the Nativity. They will enjoy using the app to explorethe miracle of the Nativity. People of all ages will enjoy thereflections on the true meaning of Christmas in the lovely artmasterpiece painted by the Dutch painter Gerard van Honthorst (1590A.D. – 1656 A.D.) in the 2nd quarter of the 17th century.The reflections are based upon the gospel of Saint Luke .. themost prolific writer on the events surrounding Christmas. Thereflections include the beautiful music of Christmas carols as sungby the Sisters of the Daughters of Mary. Their harmonious voicesprovide true meaning to many of the traditional Christmas carolsand hymns.The app provides gospel translations in many languages includingEnglish, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Russian, Polish andothers. The app requires a working internet connection for thetranslations. The English version does not require an internetconnection. People of all ages from the United States, SouthAmerica, Poland, Spain, Mexico, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Canada,Italy Germany, Russia, France, Czechoslovakia and many of othernations can enjoy the Christmas meaning from Advent through theEpiphany, from the Birth of Christ to the coming of the Magi.
Meditation on the Cross 1.1
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Welcome to the Meditation on the Cross,thesecond app in the “Mediation on” series of meditations. Thisappprovides an opportunity to reflect on the true meaning ofEaster.It is appropriate for all ages from 3 -100. It provides avaluablelearning experience to introduce both children and adultsto themystery of the Cross. People of all ages will reflect on thetruemeaning of the Crucifixion for the Lenten season, Holy Week,GoodFriday and Easter.Mediate on the meaning of the true cross as you interact withtheartistic realism of the Baroque painter Bartolomeo Cesi (16August1556 – 11 July 1629) in his masterpiece, “The Crucifixion”.The Cesimasterpiece is displayed with multiple light sources addedforenhancement. You interact with the screen by choosing thefivewounds of Christ; the left hand, the right hand, the head, thesideand the feet. As you click on each of the wounds, you will hearoneof the final seven words of Christ on the cross. Once youhaveselected and meditated on the five wounds caused by the nails,thesword and Crown of Thorns, the final words of Christ willbeunveiled.The reflections include the beautiful, solemn music as sungbythe Sisters of the Daughters of Mary, Roundtop, NY.Theirharmonious voices provide true meaning to the solemn hymns ofLent,Holy week and Good Friday.This app provides translations of the Seven Last Words ofChristinto many languages including English, Spanish, Italian,French,German, Russian, Polish and others. The app requires aworkinginternet connection for the translations. The Englishversion doesnot require an internet connection. People of all agesfrom theUnited States, South America, Poland, Spain, Mexico,Bolivia, Peru,Argentina, Canada, Italy, Germany, Russia, France,PortugalCzechoslovakia and many of other nations can reflect duringtheseason of Lent, Holy Week, Good Friday and Easter. Itisappropriate for meditation throughout the entire year.Reflect on the Passion of Christ and Crucifixion as theSevenFinal Words of Christ are displayed. The music of Sisters oftheDaughters of Mary provides the background for thisreflection.Hymns include “O Sacred Head Surrounded” and “TantumErgo”. Thisreflection on the Passion of Christ and the woundsinflicted by thenails, the sword and the Crown of Thorns willprovide perspectiveto the solemn time of Lent, Holy Week, GoodFriday and Easter.